Army Abducts Four Palestinians, Including Three Siblings, Near Hebron

Israeli soldiers invaded, on Friday at dawn, Hebron city in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, Deir Samit, Beit Ummar and Beit Awwa nearby towns, searched many homes and stores, abducted four Palestinians, including three siblings, and confiscated silver.

Media sources said dozens of soldiers invaded Deir Samit town, before storming and ransacking the homes of Suleiman Younis Hroub, in addition to his sons, Sameeh, Mohammad and Mousa, and abducting the three siblings.

The family said the soldiers violently searched their homes and confiscated 40 kilograms of silver.

In addition, the soldiers invaded homes in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, and abducted a teenage boy, former political prisoner Wahid Hamdi Abu Mariya, 16.

The army also invaded Ethna and Beit Awwa town, and closed the main gate leading to Wad al-Yaqeen in Bani Neim town, northeast of Hebron.

During the invasions, the soldiers also broke into and violently searched many stores.